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Mr. Maccioli has over 30 years of experience working for government
agencies, consulting firms, and industry as an environmental
engineer/compliance specialist. He has a Masters degree in Pollution
Control from Penn State and is the co-author of a book on toxic air
pollution. Although semi-retired, he is available for environmental
consulting, with expertise and professional interests in air emissions
(priority pollutants & greenhouse gases), emission reduction
credits, permitting, variances, training programs, compliance plans, and
environmental auditing.

He was also the Corporate Secretary and a Board Director for a 501c non-profit that supported music education and performance.

As a freelance writer, Mr. Maccioli has contributed hundreds of articles about the environment via his blog, California Environmental News, and as a contributing columnist for Examiner.com, with an occasional foray into Jazz and other musical genres for AXS.com.

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